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The goal is to write a story that you're proud of and hope the fans like it as well. — Cullen Bunn

There is no objective criteria for either success or failure. People who achieve their goals are successful, those who don't are not. — Michael Josephson

As you explore your own calling, you will be surprised by how your previous experiences are conspiring to lead you in the direction of your life's work. You just have to listen. — Jeff Goins

The United States is a land of free speech. Nowhere is speech freer - not even here where we sedulously cultivate it even in its most repulsive form. — Winston Churchill

Thighs made of hymns, I read 'em like I'm reading runes. Now tell me where my future lies ... your neck, can I Savion on it? — Brandi L. Bates

There were some chains you wore because you wanted to. — Diana Gabaldon

So too is love a sigh from the sea of emotions, a tear from the sky of love, and a smile from the field of the soul. — Kahlil Gibran

Every love song I write now is because of you. Every song I will ever write for the rest of my life will be because of you. — A Meredith Walters

There is no perfection, only beautiful versions of brokenness. — Shannon L. Alder

Jacob wrote that the true poet 'is like a man who is happy anywhere, in endless measure, if he is allowed to look at leaves and grass, to see the sun rise and set. The false poet travels abroad in strange countries and hopes to be uplifted by the mountains of Switzerland, the sky and sea of Italy. He comes to them and is dissatisfied. He is not as happy as the man who stays at home and sees the apple trees flower in spring, and hears the small birds singing among the branches — Jacob Grimm

A bull market is like sex. It feels best just before it ends. — Warren Buffett

There is a common superstition that "self-respect" is a kind of charm against snakes, something that keeps those who have it locked in some unblighted Eden, out of strange beds, ambivalent conversations, and trouble in general. It does not at all. It has nothing to do with the face of things, but concerns instead a separate peace, a private reconciliation. — Joan Didion

The evil prosper, and the innocent pay the bills for them. — Greg Iles